Modern E-Technologies has joined the EUREKA II project, implemented by the Research Council of Lithuania (LMT) in partnership with the Central Project Management Agency (CPVA). The project aims to strengthen the internationalization of science and promote market-oriented research and experimental development (R&D) initiatives through the transnational EUREKA network.
With a total budget of €951,068.68, the project will run from January 20, 2026, to January 31, 2029. It seeks to encourage more active participation of Lithuanian research and higher education institutions, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in international R&D programmes. The initiative also focuses on strengthening partnerships with foreign organizations and supporting the development of high-value innovative products.
From Idea to Market-Ready Solution
Organizations participating in the EUREKA II project, together with international partners, will implement projects covering the entire innovation cycle — from idea validation and prototype testing to the development and market evaluation of new products. The project will enhance international networking, increase the number of high-quality EUREKA R&D projects, and ensure the continued involvement of Lithuanian partners in international consortia.
The Role of Modern E-Technologies
By participating in EUREKA II, Modern E-Technologies aims to actively contribute to international R&D initiatives, strengthen collaboration with research institutions and business partners, and develop advanced, market-driven solutions. We believe that initiatives of this scale create new opportunities for innovation and enable more effective use of Lithuania’s technological potential.
The project is implemented in cooperation with Applied Artificial Intelligence LLC, the Institute of Applied Research for Prospective Technologies, Vilnius University, and EDIS Lab LLC. The 2022–2030 Development Programme is managed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Lithuania. The project is co-financed by the European Union.
We are proud to be part of this initiative and confident that active international collaboration will help transform ideas into competitive, real-world solutions even more efficiently.

